Screen didn't turn off at any moment. Structures that had appeared reorganized into overlapping layers, as if the system Alfarius was explaining were reconfiguring itself before them. Professor advanced step, without raising voice, but letting each word settle precisely before continuing.
"Pay close attention, because this is very interesting. Until now we've decomposed parasitic system into functional parts. Now we'll address only thing that really matters in operational environment: how to confront it without provoking even greater expansion."
Image changed. No longer isolated cell nor individual organism. Was complete ecosystem. Ground, structures, multiple interconnected bodies, energetic nodes and high parasitic concentration zones.
"Most common error," he continued, "consists of treating infection as set of individual objectives. That approach works in early phases. At advanced D and B ranks, generates opposite effect."
Pointed at various map zones.
